I hope this question is not outside the scope of the Mailing List, but I am
planning on visiting some of the small villages in Unterfranken to research
the records at the local churches. Some of these small churches do not have
photocopy equipment, so I will have to bring a camera. (These records have
not been photocopied by LDS.) Does anyone know what type of equipment is
appropriate for taking pictures of the entries in the old church books that
will be legible when developed? Any suggestions at all will be greatly
appreciated!
Thank you.
Paul C. Miller
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